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Lophodermium— Continued. 



nerviscquuin, investigations, (27) 854; (.■i2) 752. 



nervi.scquum, notes, (27) 350, 450. 



pinnstri, notes, (2S) 652; (30) 152, 545; (.32) 845; 



(37) 458, 550. 

 pinastri, studios, (20) 651. 

 Lopholatilus ohamaeleonticeps, notes, (34) 557. 

 Lophophora williamsii, studies, (34) 330. 

 Lophorty.\ californica — 

 notes, (27) 355. 



vallicola, eating of alfalfa weevil by, (31) 055. 

 Lophyrus— «ce also Neodlprion. 

 abbotii, notes, (20) 147. 

 abietis, notes, (38) 257. 

 hercyniae, notes, (30) 249. 

 indicus n.sp., description, (31) 62. 

 pini, notes, (31) 554. 

 simile, see Diprion simile, 

 spp. in Europe, (35J 700. 

 Lopidea— 



media in Maryland, (38) 155. 

 robiniae, description, (35) 255. 

 Loquat, crown gall alTecting, (28) 447. 

 Loquats— 



host plant of fruit fly, (26) 758. 

 studies, (32) 838. 

 Loranthaceae— 



elToct on hosts, (28) 548. 

 osmotic pressure of tissue fluids, (37) 47. 

 tropical, transpiration e.'cperiments, (31) 324. 

 Loranthus— 



entcbbensis, notes, (35) 45. 

 secundiflorum, notes, (26) 549. 

 sp., habits and relations, (30) 745. 

 sp., parasitic on Para rubber, (26) 345. 

 sphaerocarpus, parasitic on Dracaena, (27) 252. 

 spp. on rubber, (33) 651; (38) 53. 

 theobromae, notes, (36) 846. 

 theobromae, relation to citrus knot, (36) 851. 

 Losa, description, (30) 35. 



Lotononis sp., analyses and digestibility, (27) 871. 

 Lotus— 



australis, analyses, (27) 68, 469. 

 borer, studies, (40) 756. 

 corniculatus— 



culture in Hawaii, (32) 730. 

 fertilizer e.xperiments, (27) 24. 

 hydrogen cyanid in, (27) 30. 

 variation in, (29) 321. 

 nodule, bacteria of, (32) 33. 

 Loughridge, R. H., biographical sketch, (37) 496. 

 Louisiana — 

 Stations- 

 financial statement, (28) 194. 

 notes, (26) 395; (27) 197, 600; (28) 93, 300, 

 900; (30) 796; (34) 496; (36) 695; (37) 196, 

 700; (38) 900; (39) 96; (40) 297, 900. 

 report, (30) 696, 899; (33) 96; (35) 396; (37) 



599; (39) 598. 

 report of director, (28) 194. 

 University, notes, (26) 395; (27) 697; (30) 497; 

 (32) 396; (38) 97; (40) 900. 

 Louping-ill— 



in sheep, (29) 681; (36) 83. 

 notes, (26) 383. 

 studies, (40) 383. 

 transmission by ticks, (37) 277. 

 Low pressure at Paris, (36) 719. 

 Lowlands of Missouri, reclamation, (27) 290. 

 Loxostege — 



similalis, see Garden webworm. 

 sticticalis — 



life history, (38) 562. 

 notes, (29) 652; (32) 153. 

 studies, (27) 861; (29) 54, 252. 

 treatment, (26) 648. 

 Lo.xostoma sp. on sugar cane, (33) 560. 

 Lubber grasshopper, remedies, (36) 55. 

 Lubricants for internal combustion engines, (30) 



690; (32) 86. 

 Lubricating materials, methods of analysis, (27) 205. 

 Lucern, see .Vlfalfa. 

 Lucilia— 

 sericata — 



attacking a live calf, (32) 851. 

 hereditv of bristles in, (31) 551. 

 notes, (28) 255; (34) 554; (.38) 161. 

 studies, (33) 157. 

 sp., relation to leprosy, (31) 851. 

 spp., hibernation, (38) 262. 



Lues, stTodiagnosis, (31) 877. 

 Luizet stones, hydrocyanic acid content, (27) 12. 

 Lulu kernels and oil, analyses, (37) 14. 

 Lumbang oil- 

 analyses, (29) 811. 

 notes, (30) 616. 

 fiumber — see also Timber and Wood, 

 accoantiug, notes, (.'54) 896. 

 and its uses, treatise, (31) 840. 

 camps, conservation of life in, (31) 340. 

 cost of lot;King and manufacturing, (35) 452. 

 deterioration, (.33) 243. 

 drying, (28) 239; (36) 809. 

 effect on lasting (juality of paint, (33) 90. 

 estimator, book, (29) 240. 

 industry — 



by-products in United States, (35) 44. 



control, (36) 744. 



in British Columbia, (32) 747. 



Canada, (26) 544; (28) 044; (30) 40; (32) 

 841; (3.i) 347; (36) 244; (37) 245; (38) 146, 

 147. 

 Java and Madoera, (34) 239. 

 Middle West, (38) 847. 

 Montana, (35) 542. 

 Oregon, (28) 439. 

 Philippines, (31) 641; (38) 45. 

 Texas, (33) 788. 



Trent watershed, Ontario, (31) 445. 

 United States, (30) 536, 791, 844; (32) 43; 



(33) 344; (38) 644. 

 United States, handbook, (35) 649. 

 Wisconsin, (31) 444. 

 terms used in, (38) 545. 

 kiln drying, (33) 243; (34) 152. 

 kiln drying, treatise, (38) 46. 

 markets on east coast of South America, (35) 453 . 

 mold, prevention, (27) 753. 

 of Philippines, (40) 152. 

 prevention of sap stain in, (26) 339. 

 production in 1914-15, (37) 148. 

 production in 1916, (39) 452. 

 production in 1917, (40) 843. 

 resources of Texas, conservation, (34) 489. 

 round-edge, utilization, (36) 145. 

 storage, (37) 349. 

 substitutes, (38) 248. 



use by wood-working industries, (38) 751 . 

 use on California farms, (40) 90. 

 used by manufacturers in Canada, (26) 644. 

 waste as source of potash, (37) 722. 

 waste, utilization, (35) 843. 

 Lumbering— 



bibliogi-aphy, (26) 442. 

 in California, (36) 745. 

 operations, flumes in, (31) 485. 

 Lumbermen, conditions among in Sweden, (37) 890 . 

 Lumbricidae of North America, (40) 267. 

 Lumbricus rubellus, carbon dioxid exhalation of, 



(20) 619. 

 Lumpy jaw, see Actinomycosis. 

 Lunar— 



eclipses in 1917, (38) 812. 

 halo of July 24, 1861, (35) 115. 

 periods, effect on climate, (34) 14. 

 rainbow, (38) 511. 

 Lunch — 



room conducted by Board of Health, New York 



City, (33) 763. 

 rooms, equipment and management, (35) 3t)S. 

 rooms, treatise, (26) 564. 

 Lunches— 



box, planning, (31) 394. 

 for rural schools, (30) 462. 



school children, (29) 464, 465; (34) 257. 

 school children in Philadelphia, (31) 660. 

 women clerks in Bank of England, (30) 106. 

 recipes and cost data, (33) 68. 

 Lung^ 



distome, intermediate host, (35) 384, 631; (36) 



577. 

 plague — 



in bovines, immunization, (26) 578, 676. 

 notes, (26) 373. 



prevalence in Prussia, (27) 181. 

 Lungs of mammals, weight of, (29) 470. 

 ]>ungworms— 



life history aud treatment, (35) 182; (37) 179. 



notes, (35) 878. 



of sheep and deer, relationship, (30) 234. 



